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inspirations from an artist's mindscape.

This blog is intended to encourage others on their journey into their creative "artscape". I have enjoyed many years as an artist learner, creator, and teacher. Life is inspiring, and I want to share the vantage point that I have been fortunate enough to view life from. I want to move a smidge over, and invite you to sit right next to me, and enjoy a 360 degree view of my "artscape". Join me in discovering and uncovering the creative soul that we all possess.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Creativity- A peek into my process

Creativity.

I am studying and thinking some more about creativity.

I want to share a few postings about my creative process as things occur throughout the next few weeks. I have been told that I'm creative, but I truly think everyone is creative, I am not particularly special in this category. I watch people do things all the time that would never occur to me, if I'm so creative, why couldn't I have thought of that???.

I am amazed at the creativity I see on the internet, aren't we all saying "Who thinks of these things?!" all the time?

I will say that I have allowed myself the gift of time to create, and to think creatively. I have made a daily habit of creating. I am about the businesss of being creative. I am not afraid to take chances and make things that don't matter to anyone but me. But, I'm ready to grow, I want to know more about it. I want to get better. I want my work to become more creative,

So, my first step is to notice my own creative thoughts throughout the day- and perhaps point out to you that you have many creative moments too- maybe you just never thought of them as especially "creative".

I have a problem that has nothing to do with art but takes a little creative problem solving: One of the blades on my food processor broke at the top. My processor is about 30 years old- but it is my kitchen buddy, I don't want to part with it easily. I depend on it daily.

I looked up on the internet costs of new processors- whoaaaa. I am a starving artist, can't afford one right now.

I looked up replacing the blade. I couldn't believe it! It costs almost as much as buying a whole new processor! Yikes! and, besides, what kind of people collect old blades?... not sure I want to deal with them.

I can use my blender, my mixer, my knife, etc. instead of a processor and get along without one, Yeah, right!!! gasp.

So.... I'm trying my jewelry glue (is that wise with food??? is it toxic??) to glue it back together. This may not seem like creativity, but it really is. It's the same process I go through when I make something.

Step one: State the problem

Step two: Brainstorm solutions

Step three: Pick a solution and try it!

Now, I realize this may, or may not work. I don't know if it will hold, or if it will poison us. We will see. After it's dry I'll try it to make some guacamole- I picked some beautiful little cherry tomatoes from the garden this morning, and my avocados are ripe.

Blade from food processor and the glue I used to put the top back together.

Next problem- Sooooo... while I was twisting the cap back onto the glue, the cap broke. The glue was still coming out, and was now all stuck to my fingers. Raise your hand if you hate that feeling of having no feeling in your fingers when they are coated with intense glue. So, I covered the tip of the glue with aluminum foil while I washed my hands off. While at the kitchen sink I notice those beautiful tomatoes- so I rinsed them off and while I thought about my broken cap. I don't know what it is about me and caps- I seem to break them a lot. I usually use foil or plastic with rubberbands to keep the cap covered.

Step three: Try it- I glued it back together, and reglued my fingers, sigh, and waited about 15 minutes to twist the cap back on. I hope I didn't twist it on too soon or I'll be back to step one with a new problem.

Now, while I had the glue uncovered, after I rinsed off the tomatoes, and while I was waiting for the cap to dry.... I noticed my mail on the countertop. I decided to make a ring out of the Matisse face ( or is it a Picasso face?) from the Museum Membership card. :) Isn't it cute? I love it.

Ring made from museum mail.

But again I had a new problem. I needed somewhere to set the ring to dry- it had to be flat so the resin wouldn't slide off. So, I stuck the in the gap on the scissors.

drying the ring in the gap on the scissors

Now, all this gluing made my nose run- you know how strong that smell is! So, I used the last tissue in the box and discovered, much to my delight, the box has shiny insides! Hooray for shiny interiors!

This is just the kind of thing that really inspires me! LOVE, love, LOVE this kind of surprise, don't you! Now I have a fun problem for my mind to really roll around with!

1. Problem: What kind of artwork will I use this in????

2. Brainstorm: I don't have words yet for everything that is flying around in my head! Everything is out there and hasn't been reeled in to verbal form at all. Some creative process just flows around in a blurr. That's when you need to rinse tomatoes, make guacamole, go swing in a swing- stuff like that slows it down and sorts it out, do you know what I mean? If you get what I am saying here, then you have a pretty good grasp on creativity already.

3. Solution: It's still mixing around in the mental blender, but I'll try to get back with you on this one.

Tissue Box with shiny interior.

When I took the box to my dining room table to take a picture of it, I noticed my cute little paintings I am working on. I'll be working on them after dinner. I will make my next post about the steps I took to get to this point.

One of nine small paintings I'm working on.
See the orange 9? under the shoe line drawing?

I have about 30 of my fields and florals in this display. It is sponsored by "Arts for the Spirit", supported by the Oakwood Foundation. There are 8 exhibits at 4 hospitals in the Oakwood Healthcare System.